

Chloé Valdary on Redemption, Race, and Combating The Outrage Mob | Ep. 15
Oct 26, 2020
Chloé Valdary, the creator of the "Theory of Enchantment" and a passionate advocate for compassionate anti-racism, joins the conversation. She delves into the shift from outrage culture to one rooted in love and understanding, drawing inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr. Valdary emphasizes the importance of personal relationships and restorative justice in combatting racism. The discussion also touches on race relations, identity struggles, and the impact of modern media, highlighting a hopeful path toward reconciliation and growth.
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Compassionate Anti-racism
- Chloe Valdary's Theory of Enchantment offers a compassionate approach to anti-racism.
- It contrasts with Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility by focusing on individual growth and restorative justice.
Outrage Culture on Social Media
- Outrage culture thrives on social media algorithms.
- People are incentivized to create outrage-inducing content.
Resilience, Not Victimhood
- Resilience is key to overcoming adversity.
- Valdary emphasizes building resilience, contrasting with the victimhood narrative.